In less than 16 hours the polls will be open for voters. There are many great candidates to choose from. It is very important to get out and vote. Don't forget to flip your ballot to choose a precinct delegate.
Here I will list the names of candidates that I feel fit the bill.
Shiawassee County Commissioners
District 1 : Republican candidate Nichole Bruff :)
District 2: Democrat candidate Gary Martenis. While I don't agree with him on every issue, he is on the same page as I am. He wants to make big changes here in Shiawassee County. I have a great amount of respect for him.
District 3: Republican candidate Gary Holzhausen. Gary is a former drain commissioner and business owner.
District 4: Republican candidate Cloyse Lundie.
District 5: Democrat candidate Paul Ray.
District 6: Democrat candidate Patrick Gray
District 7: Republican candidate Jeremy Loos
Now onto State Senate
Joe Hune all the way!
85th State Rep.
I am going to pick 2. First pick is David Lazar. Second pick is Harold Kuisel. Both men have what it takes to represent us in Lansing.
Democrat Pam Drake is running unopposed on the Democrat ticket. She is also a wonderful lady, but I must vote Republican tomorrow.
Governor pick
Republicans Rick Snyder or Pete Hoekstra.
If you are a Democrat, Virg Benero is the lesser of two evils.
Make sure you use your one vote and make it count! See you at the polls!
Monday, August 2, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Letter to the Editor in response to Dennis Hrcka
This letter is in response to Dennis Hrcka’s letter published July 22nd 2010.
Once I decided to run for county commissioner, I knew that I would be asked to participate in various questionnaires. I understood this is just part of politicking. The first one that I received was from the Shiawassee County Tea Party. I had prior knowledge that my opponent put this Litmus test together. He helped create the questions. Therefore, he knew the right way to answer them. I felt that he had the unfair advantage since he was/is the secretary of said group. I called my opponent and explained why I would not be participating in it. In my opinion, an opponent should remove oneself from any type of process they are participating in. Period.
I then received the RTL questionnaire. I feel very strongly about life so I participated. In the past, I thought that it was extremely important for a candidate to be endorsed by Right to Life. Since participating, I realized, that this is just as self serving as any other special interest group.
Once I arrived to the interview with the local sub committee, I knew that I wouldn’t be endorsed, no matter what my views are. Three of the five interviewing, are also people I saw at the Tea Party meeting in May 2010.
Needless to say, I did not get the endorsement, my opponent did. I then was curious to know who made the final decision on endorsements. I spoke with a gentleman from Grand Rapids. He explained to me that while I met all criteria, the sub committee made the final choice.
So you see, I am now skeptical of any endorsement a candidate or incumbent receives.
My motives are not at odd as Mr. Hrcka would like you to think. I just feel that the public needs to know how the vetting process work.
I am running to make a difference in this county. The county government doesn’t want me to be elected. They know that I am not afraid to represent the best interests of the people. The only allegiance I have is to the public, not the administration.
Once I decided to run for county commissioner, I knew that I would be asked to participate in various questionnaires. I understood this is just part of politicking. The first one that I received was from the Shiawassee County Tea Party. I had prior knowledge that my opponent put this Litmus test together. He helped create the questions. Therefore, he knew the right way to answer them. I felt that he had the unfair advantage since he was/is the secretary of said group. I called my opponent and explained why I would not be participating in it. In my opinion, an opponent should remove oneself from any type of process they are participating in. Period.
I then received the RTL questionnaire. I feel very strongly about life so I participated. In the past, I thought that it was extremely important for a candidate to be endorsed by Right to Life. Since participating, I realized, that this is just as self serving as any other special interest group.
Once I arrived to the interview with the local sub committee, I knew that I wouldn’t be endorsed, no matter what my views are. Three of the five interviewing, are also people I saw at the Tea Party meeting in May 2010.
Needless to say, I did not get the endorsement, my opponent did. I then was curious to know who made the final decision on endorsements. I spoke with a gentleman from Grand Rapids. He explained to me that while I met all criteria, the sub committee made the final choice.
So you see, I am now skeptical of any endorsement a candidate or incumbent receives.
My motives are not at odd as Mr. Hrcka would like you to think. I just feel that the public needs to know how the vetting process work.
I am running to make a difference in this county. The county government doesn’t want me to be elected. They know that I am not afraid to represent the best interests of the people. The only allegiance I have is to the public, not the administration.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Rick Snyder for Governor
Rick " One tough nerd" Snyder is running on the Republican ticket for the governor.
Michigan is in dire need of job creation. Who other than Rick Snyder?
He isn't a career politician. He has a proven track record of job growth with companies that he has worked for.
He is also the founder of HealthMedia Inc., which has produced 130 jobs in Michigan. This is just the tip of the iceberg. He has invested in many other companies here in Michigan. What other candidate can say they have done this?
There are "rumors" floating around that Rick is not Pro-Life. That couldn't be farther from the truth.
Special Interest groups, like Right To Life, push their own propaganda during election season.
Rick Snyder chose not to participate with or take monies from any special interest group. In fact, when Mr. Snyder received the questionnaire from Right To Life, he sent a letter explaining just that. Now this special interest group is making it known to anyone that will listen, that he was not endorsed?
I am Pro-Life and wasn't endorsed either. It isn't the end of the world. We have bigger issues to deal with here in this wonderful state. Bringing jobs to Michigan. I have faith that Rick Snyder has the ability to do just that.
Rick Snyder is just the type of leader we need. He doesn't take money from special interest groups. He isn't a career politician climbing the ladder to higher things. He has a proven record of creating jobs. Rick Snyder for Governor!
Michigan is in dire need of job creation. Who other than Rick Snyder?
He isn't a career politician. He has a proven track record of job growth with companies that he has worked for.
He is also the founder of HealthMedia Inc., which has produced 130 jobs in Michigan. This is just the tip of the iceberg. He has invested in many other companies here in Michigan. What other candidate can say they have done this?
There are "rumors" floating around that Rick is not Pro-Life. That couldn't be farther from the truth.
Special Interest groups, like Right To Life, push their own propaganda during election season.
Rick Snyder chose not to participate with or take monies from any special interest group. In fact, when Mr. Snyder received the questionnaire from Right To Life, he sent a letter explaining just that. Now this special interest group is making it known to anyone that will listen, that he was not endorsed?
I am Pro-Life and wasn't endorsed either. It isn't the end of the world. We have bigger issues to deal with here in this wonderful state. Bringing jobs to Michigan. I have faith that Rick Snyder has the ability to do just that.
Rick Snyder is just the type of leader we need. He doesn't take money from special interest groups. He isn't a career politician climbing the ladder to higher things. He has a proven record of creating jobs. Rick Snyder for Governor!
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
Happy 234th Birthday America!
Today is the day that most American's celebrate our independence. The founding fathers who assisted in writing the Declaration were: Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston and Roger Sherman.
July 2nd 1776 was the day that the Continental Congress had a meeting in Philadelphia and actually voted and passed a resolution for independence.
Yet on July 4th, the Congress actually voted on a revised version of the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration was not signed until August 2nd 1776. And still some signers didn't place their names on it until the end of August 1776.
The first noted celebration of Independence Day wasn't until July 4th 1778.
What brought this to be? Taxation without representation. The 13 colonies of the United States were under the rule of England's King George III. The colonies were forced to pay taxes but did not have representation in the England Parliament.
On July 8th 1776 the first public reading of the Declaration was read at Philadelphia's Independence Square. A bell was rung that was renamed " Liberty Bell" This bell was inscribed with the following :
Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof
The big celebrations of this day did not start until the early 1800's.
So there is a little history lesson for this remarkable day.
Happy 4th of July. Be safe. Be thankful. Be patriotic and VOTE August 3rd.
July 2nd 1776 was the day that the Continental Congress had a meeting in Philadelphia and actually voted and passed a resolution for independence.
Yet on July 4th, the Congress actually voted on a revised version of the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration was not signed until August 2nd 1776. And still some signers didn't place their names on it until the end of August 1776.
The first noted celebration of Independence Day wasn't until July 4th 1778.
What brought this to be? Taxation without representation. The 13 colonies of the United States were under the rule of England's King George III. The colonies were forced to pay taxes but did not have representation in the England Parliament.
On July 8th 1776 the first public reading of the Declaration was read at Philadelphia's Independence Square. A bell was rung that was renamed " Liberty Bell" This bell was inscribed with the following :
Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof
The big celebrations of this day did not start until the early 1800's.
So there is a little history lesson for this remarkable day.
Happy 4th of July. Be safe. Be thankful. Be patriotic and VOTE August 3rd.
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Right to Life of Michigan
Today I received notice telling me that I would not be endorsed by Right to Life. I couldn't figure out why since my stances on life align with theirs. This is the only Litmus that I felt the need to fill out. I stand firm behind my beliefs on life.
One of my opponents did get the endorsement.
I called Right to Life PAC committee this morning to inquire about the decision.
Since there are 3 people running in my district and one is considered pro-choice, they will only endorse one candidate. While I met the criteria, they won't endorse me.
Let me be frank, I knew from the moment I walked into the interview that I wouldn't get the endorsement. 3 of the 5 interviewers belong to the Shiawassee County 912 committee. One of my opponents is an active member of this group.
Mr. Miller, from Right to Life, said that the PAC subcommittee ( the ones interviewing) made the recommendation. How convenient. This committee was not able to make an unbiased recommendation based on the relationship held with my opponent. They should have removed themselves from the vetting process.
The 9/12 commission, otherwise known as the Tea Party, has the same views that I embrace.
One of those are being honest, and not using the ladder based on who you know to get you elected. They want to get elected to make an honest change that benefits all.
Let me be clear, I do not blame this on my opponent. I just feel that it was done in a back door way.
This just further solidifies why I will not participate in the political functions from this point forward.
My only goal is to make sure our monies are spent wisely, there is more transparency and breaking up the good old boy network.
One of my opponents did get the endorsement.
I called Right to Life PAC committee this morning to inquire about the decision.
Since there are 3 people running in my district and one is considered pro-choice, they will only endorse one candidate. While I met the criteria, they won't endorse me.
Let me be frank, I knew from the moment I walked into the interview that I wouldn't get the endorsement. 3 of the 5 interviewers belong to the Shiawassee County 912 committee. One of my opponents is an active member of this group.
Mr. Miller, from Right to Life, said that the PAC subcommittee ( the ones interviewing) made the recommendation. How convenient. This committee was not able to make an unbiased recommendation based on the relationship held with my opponent. They should have removed themselves from the vetting process.
The 9/12 commission, otherwise known as the Tea Party, has the same views that I embrace.
One of those are being honest, and not using the ladder based on who you know to get you elected. They want to get elected to make an honest change that benefits all.
Let me be clear, I do not blame this on my opponent. I just feel that it was done in a back door way.
This just further solidifies why I will not participate in the political functions from this point forward.
My only goal is to make sure our monies are spent wisely, there is more transparency and breaking up the good old boy network.
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Sunday, May 23, 2010
Great opinion from the Detroit Free Press.
Here is a great article on voting and why it is so important this year. Whether you vote at every election or not, you should read this. Oh and support your newspapers and buy one.
Here is the link to the story:Detroit Free Press
Not sure what is wrong with my clickable link, it isn't showing up right. It will take you to the story even though it looks goofy. :)
Here is the link to the story:Detroit Free Press
Not sure what is wrong with my clickable link, it isn't showing up right. It will take you to the story even though it looks goofy. :)
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Shiawassee County 912 Commission
Today, I received a candidate questionnaire from our local Tea Party/912 Commission. I was forewarned that I would be getting one of these in the mail.
The Shiawassee County 912 Commission is more aligned with the Tea Party. I do not have an issue with either of these groups. In fact, I respect the movement in general. I suspect that in the near future, this group will become a recognized political party within the United States.
I have researched both the 912 Project and Tea Party. The 9/12 Project stands for 9 principals and 12 values. Here is a link to their mission statement: the912project
The Tea Party movement is about having a smaller government and less spending. Here is a link to the Tea Party Patriots:Tea Party Patriots
Personally, I have an issue with the candidate questionnaire. First, my opponent Tom Landino is the secretary of this local group. Second, he helped put together these questions.
The conspiracy theorist mind is turning. What if I was to fill this out and the group tabulates my "score" and I get everything wrong. Only they know the right "answers". It would also be fair for me to think that my opponent knows all the "correct" ways to answer these questions that he helped formulate.
Here is one of the questions on the sheet: When does life begin? My opinion is when conception takes place. Others do not feel the same way. This is a Federal issue. I cannot over turn Roe v Wade.
The answers to chose from are : 1. At conception 2. Upon reaching the 3rd trimester 3. At birth. 4. Upon becoming a human being ( age 2)
In all honesty, I can't respond to this request. The questions range from Unions and their affects on society, things that should be enumerated into the Bill of Rights, and types of companies that should receive tax breaks.
From what I understand, this group will send out mailers to registered voters on where each candidate stands on issues and possibly to the local papers. What is their formula for tabulating the answers to these questions? Who will tabulate them?
So if you see that I did not participate, it is not because I am lazy or don't care. I feel as if no matter how I answer, I might not get it right since my opponent helped put these together.
The Shiawassee County 912 Commission is more aligned with the Tea Party. I do not have an issue with either of these groups. In fact, I respect the movement in general. I suspect that in the near future, this group will become a recognized political party within the United States.
I have researched both the 912 Project and Tea Party. The 9/12 Project stands for 9 principals and 12 values. Here is a link to their mission statement: the912project
The Tea Party movement is about having a smaller government and less spending. Here is a link to the Tea Party Patriots:Tea Party Patriots
Personally, I have an issue with the candidate questionnaire. First, my opponent Tom Landino is the secretary of this local group. Second, he helped put together these questions.
The conspiracy theorist mind is turning. What if I was to fill this out and the group tabulates my "score" and I get everything wrong. Only they know the right "answers". It would also be fair for me to think that my opponent knows all the "correct" ways to answer these questions that he helped formulate.
Here is one of the questions on the sheet: When does life begin? My opinion is when conception takes place. Others do not feel the same way. This is a Federal issue. I cannot over turn Roe v Wade.
The answers to chose from are : 1. At conception 2. Upon reaching the 3rd trimester 3. At birth. 4. Upon becoming a human being ( age 2)
In all honesty, I can't respond to this request. The questions range from Unions and their affects on society, things that should be enumerated into the Bill of Rights, and types of companies that should receive tax breaks.
From what I understand, this group will send out mailers to registered voters on where each candidate stands on issues and possibly to the local papers. What is their formula for tabulating the answers to these questions? Who will tabulate them?
So if you see that I did not participate, it is not because I am lazy or don't care. I feel as if no matter how I answer, I might not get it right since my opponent helped put these together.
Monday, May 17, 2010
County website.
Shiawassee County has a very antiquated website.
Our county likes to compare its pay with counties that are similar in size, but does not offer the same type of interactive websites.
In today's day and age, it is important for a county our size to have a more up to date website.
Clinton and Tuscola Counties offer their citizens an easily navigated one.
Each department is listed for the user to click and voila, takes them to the information they need.
Shiawassee County's website is not user friendly. If someone from out of town is looking for something specific, they must click on a picture of building. People not familiar with what departments are located in what building, might find themselves wasting time clicking on multiple pictures.
Even then, it only lists a phone number and another click able link to email that department. The names of department heads aren't even listed.
Check out Tuscola County's website:Tuscola County
The user can easily navigate through this site. Within seconds, I was able to see who their Commissioners were, ordinances, financial reports, and much more.
I visited the Shiawassee county website to find a County directory. It is in a PDF format. The PDF doesn't load properly. It will load about 40% and stop. This is not fully functional. Who is overseeing this?
Here is a link to their site: Shiawassee County
Our county needs a new website. More information needs to be at our finger tips. Our elected officials names need to be easily available for all people. Meeting minutes need to be easily found instead of clicking away for minutes.
This is something that I would like to accomplish if elected. I feel this is a very important tool.
Our county likes to compare its pay with counties that are similar in size, but does not offer the same type of interactive websites.
In today's day and age, it is important for a county our size to have a more up to date website.
Clinton and Tuscola Counties offer their citizens an easily navigated one.
Each department is listed for the user to click and voila, takes them to the information they need.
Shiawassee County's website is not user friendly. If someone from out of town is looking for something specific, they must click on a picture of building. People not familiar with what departments are located in what building, might find themselves wasting time clicking on multiple pictures.
Even then, it only lists a phone number and another click able link to email that department. The names of department heads aren't even listed.
Check out Tuscola County's website:Tuscola County
The user can easily navigate through this site. Within seconds, I was able to see who their Commissioners were, ordinances, financial reports, and much more.
I visited the Shiawassee county website to find a County directory. It is in a PDF format. The PDF doesn't load properly. It will load about 40% and stop. This is not fully functional. Who is overseeing this?
Here is a link to their site: Shiawassee County
Our county needs a new website. More information needs to be at our finger tips. Our elected officials names need to be easily available for all people. Meeting minutes need to be easily found instead of clicking away for minutes.
This is something that I would like to accomplish if elected. I feel this is a very important tool.
Friday, May 14, 2010
A verse that fits my campaign
1 Corinthians 1:27
Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful.
Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful.
Patrick Gray- District 6 Candidate
I had the privilege of meeting Patrick Gray this week. He is a Democrat running for District 6 Commissioner. To say I am impressed is an understatement.
Patrick has a lot of experience negotiating contracts with unions and dealing with labor issues. He has even negotiated contracts with County labor attorney Bonnie Toskey before. He is very familiar with how that works and it would probably cut down expenses paid to Tokey's law office.
He is the past President of AFSCME Local 1059, past president of O.E.S.P.A./MEA.
He is running as a Democrat.
The board needs a diversified group of people. Even if that means from different parties.
If you live in District 6, get to know this candidate. He is more than happy to actually answer questions and you will know where he stands on big issues.
Patrick has a lot of experience negotiating contracts with unions and dealing with labor issues. He has even negotiated contracts with County labor attorney Bonnie Toskey before. He is very familiar with how that works and it would probably cut down expenses paid to Tokey's law office.
He is the past President of AFSCME Local 1059, past president of O.E.S.P.A./MEA.
He is running as a Democrat.
The board needs a diversified group of people. Even if that means from different parties.
If you live in District 6, get to know this candidate. He is more than happy to actually answer questions and you will know where he stands on big issues.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Politicians are sneaky
Yesterday was the last day to file as a candidate for Commissioner. Unless it was published in the paper, a lot of us had no idea who would be running until after 4 p.m. on May 11th 2010.
Here is the list:Candidate List
Much to my surprise, the incumbent for District 1, Dan Stewart (D), is a switch hitter. He is now running as a Republican.
There are 3 of us on the Republican ticket. No one on the Democratic ticket.
There are a few reasons I can assume this was done:
I heard that he was originally a Republican. When he ran for the first time 4 years ago, the incumbent, Jim Capitan, was a Republican. He must have chose to switch hit because he thought he had a better chance of beating Mr. Capitan as a Democrat. Well, he did just that.
Since there are 3 people running on the Republican ticket, whomever wins the primary, wins the seat. Unless of course, there is a write-in come November. That scenario is highly unlikely.
It is a Republican year. It is possible he thinks that he can retain his Democratic votes while also snagging Republican votes to win. Since this is a Governor's election year, I don't think that could happen. In August, you have to vote straight ticket. I don't see many people switching their vote to Republican and wasting their Governor hopeful primary vote. I could be wrong though.
It could also be that he is lazy. He doesn't really want to work that hard towards the primaries. After all, he just wants to retain the seat.
The Republican party doesn't care who wins either. They just want the seat since a Democrat has held it for 4 years.
So he was able to snag money from the Democratic party, and now he will do the same thing with the Republican party. There is no loyalty when it comes to politics.
I will just have to work 3 times as hard to win the primaries.
The county wants change, not confusion.
Here is the list:Candidate List
Much to my surprise, the incumbent for District 1, Dan Stewart (D), is a switch hitter. He is now running as a Republican.
There are 3 of us on the Republican ticket. No one on the Democratic ticket.
There are a few reasons I can assume this was done:
I heard that he was originally a Republican. When he ran for the first time 4 years ago, the incumbent, Jim Capitan, was a Republican. He must have chose to switch hit because he thought he had a better chance of beating Mr. Capitan as a Democrat. Well, he did just that.
Since there are 3 people running on the Republican ticket, whomever wins the primary, wins the seat. Unless of course, there is a write-in come November. That scenario is highly unlikely.
It is a Republican year. It is possible he thinks that he can retain his Democratic votes while also snagging Republican votes to win. Since this is a Governor's election year, I don't think that could happen. In August, you have to vote straight ticket. I don't see many people switching their vote to Republican and wasting their Governor hopeful primary vote. I could be wrong though.
It could also be that he is lazy. He doesn't really want to work that hard towards the primaries. After all, he just wants to retain the seat.
The Republican party doesn't care who wins either. They just want the seat since a Democrat has held it for 4 years.
So he was able to snag money from the Democratic party, and now he will do the same thing with the Republican party. There is no loyalty when it comes to politics.
I will just have to work 3 times as hard to win the primaries.
The county wants change, not confusion.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Am I qualified?
Let me be very clear, I do not hold a Bachelor or Master's degree. Newly elected Commissioners, with or without a degree, will walk into the unknown when sworn in. The County sends their newly elected Commissioners to a class that educates them on how to be one.
I have been to college, I hold approximately 68 credits towards my nursing degree. I chose to place that on hold. My original plan was to go back after having my daughter. My decision to run for County Commissioner has pushed my start date back, and I am ok with that.
Communication is what I can bring to the table, if elected. It is very important that the Board of Commissioners communicate with each and every department, voter and employee of Shiawassee County. If there would have been more communication, I feel as if a lot of the issues surrounding the PA 214 funds ( Veteran's Fund) wouldn't have cost 2 dedicated men their appointments, and thousands of dollars in legal fees for the county. How hard would it have been to have the Board of Commissioners and the Veteran's Board sit down and hash out all of their issues?
It is also important to have weekly office hours so that the public can schedule an appointment to meet with their Commissioner. These office hours should not be paid either. They should be bundled into the monthly salary that Commissioner's already get.
To be a good public servant, one must be altruistic in nature. For the good of the people. An excerpt from the Michigan Constitution says it best : All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for their equal benefit, security and protection.
Have a fabulous day! More blogging to come. If you have a particular question that you would like me to address on this blog, please email me at : nicholebruff@gmail.com
I have been to college, I hold approximately 68 credits towards my nursing degree. I chose to place that on hold. My original plan was to go back after having my daughter. My decision to run for County Commissioner has pushed my start date back, and I am ok with that.
Communication is what I can bring to the table, if elected. It is very important that the Board of Commissioners communicate with each and every department, voter and employee of Shiawassee County. If there would have been more communication, I feel as if a lot of the issues surrounding the PA 214 funds ( Veteran's Fund) wouldn't have cost 2 dedicated men their appointments, and thousands of dollars in legal fees for the county. How hard would it have been to have the Board of Commissioners and the Veteran's Board sit down and hash out all of their issues?
It is also important to have weekly office hours so that the public can schedule an appointment to meet with their Commissioner. These office hours should not be paid either. They should be bundled into the monthly salary that Commissioner's already get.
To be a good public servant, one must be altruistic in nature. For the good of the people. An excerpt from the Michigan Constitution says it best : All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for their equal benefit, security and protection.
Have a fabulous day! More blogging to come. If you have a particular question that you would like me to address on this blog, please email me at : nicholebruff@gmail.com
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Candidate for District 1 Commissioner
Why am I running? That is a question that I have received lately.
We need common sense brought back into the Shiawassee County government.
A few years ago we hired a county coordinator. At first this was supposed to be a part time position to assist the Commissioners. An interim was hired and forced her way into a full time position. Slowly, her responsibilities became more and more. She was now the CEO of the county. Our county government was not created to have a "CEO". That is why we have a board of commissioners. It is a checks and balance system.
There was not a need for a full time administrator. Does the board need someone that can get the info that they need? Yes. But not in the tune of over 100k a year. If things keep going the way they have with the current board, she is due for a raise. We CANNOT afford another raise. No matter what other counties are paying their administrator's.
We need a board that will address their voters when presented with a question during meetings.
We need a board that will also ask the Clerk to take more specific notes, so that those who cannot attend a meeting can actually read what took place on the county website.
I am a hopeful for this position. It is an altruistic reason that I am running. I want to be a voice for those I represent.
We need common sense brought back into the Shiawassee County government.
A few years ago we hired a county coordinator. At first this was supposed to be a part time position to assist the Commissioners. An interim was hired and forced her way into a full time position. Slowly, her responsibilities became more and more. She was now the CEO of the county. Our county government was not created to have a "CEO". That is why we have a board of commissioners. It is a checks and balance system.
There was not a need for a full time administrator. Does the board need someone that can get the info that they need? Yes. But not in the tune of over 100k a year. If things keep going the way they have with the current board, she is due for a raise. We CANNOT afford another raise. No matter what other counties are paying their administrator's.
We need a board that will address their voters when presented with a question during meetings.
We need a board that will also ask the Clerk to take more specific notes, so that those who cannot attend a meeting can actually read what took place on the county website.
I am a hopeful for this position. It is an altruistic reason that I am running. I want to be a voice for those I represent.
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